Comments - School textbooks on various subjects written in Latin - eLatin eGreek eLearn2024-03-28T18:29:35Zhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=727885%3ABlogPost%3A26945&xn_auth=noEcce vobis, spectatissimi sod…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-29:727885:Comment:277052008-09-29T16:34:11.560ZStefanohttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/Stefano
Ecce vobis, spectatissimi sodales, index voluminum quae reperiuntur apud bibliothecas.<br />
Quae sit vobis sententia, aperite, quaeso.<br />
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Astòri, D. <i>Io parlo Latino. Manuale di conversazione</i> Milano, 1995 [Vallardi editore]<br />
Bernini, F. <i>Latino vivente</i> Torino, Milano, Genova, Parma, Roma, Catania, 1942<br />
Brown, R. T. <i>Modern Latin conversation</i> D. C. Heath and Company, Boston-New York-Chicago-London-Atalanta-San Francisco, 1913<br />
D'Arbela, E.V. <i>Avviamento al comporre Latino</i> Messina,…
Ecce vobis, spectatissimi sodales, index voluminum quae reperiuntur apud bibliothecas.<br />
Quae sit vobis sententia, aperite, quaeso.<br />
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Astòri, D. <i>Io parlo Latino. Manuale di conversazione</i> Milano, 1995 [Vallardi editore]<br />
Bernini, F. <i>Latino vivente</i> Torino, Milano, Genova, Parma, Roma, Catania, 1942<br />
Brown, R. T. <i>Modern Latin conversation</i> D. C. Heath and Company, Boston-New York-Chicago-London-Atalanta-San Francisco, 1913<br />
D'Arbela, E.V. <i>Avviamento al comporre Latino</i> Messina, Milano, s.d.<br />
Egger, C <i>Latine discere iuvat</i> Roma, IV editio 1986<br />
Egger, C <i>Lexicon nominum locorum</i>, voll. II Roma, 1977<br />
Fava, D. <i>I sinonimi latini</i> Milano, 1910 [ristampa anastatica 1976]<br />
Hofmann, J.B. - Szantyr, A. <i>Stilistica latina</i> Bologna, 2002<br />
Paoli, U.E. <i>Scriver Latino</i> Milano, Messina, 1948<br />
Pontanus, I <i>Progymnasmatum Latinitatis, sive dialogorum volumen I/ volumen II</i>, A. Sartorius, Ingolstadii, 1599<br />
Posselius, J. <i>Familiarium colloquiorum libellus Graece et Latine</i> J. Macock, Londinii 1671<br />
Schwieder, G. <i>Latine loquor</i> Herder, Romae-Friburgi Brisg.-Barcinone, 1963<br />
Springhetti, A. <i>Institutiones stili Latini</i> Roma, 1954<br />
Springhetti, A. <i>Lexicon linguisticae et philologiae</i> Roma, 1962<br />
Springhetti, A. <i>Selecta Latinitatis scripta auctorum recentium (saec. XV-XX)</i> Roma, 1951<br />
Torre Van, A. <i>Dialogi familiares litterarum tironibus in pietatis, scholae, ludorum exercitationibus utiles et necessarii</i> Antverpiae, 1657<br />
Vitale, G. <i>Colloquia et fabellae</i> Milano, 1932 [Vallardi editore]<br />
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Curate ut pancratice valeatis Quid de "a hypothetical 'Lati…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-08:727885:Comment:271512008-09-08T10:53:31.073ZRodericushttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/Rodericus
Quid de "a hypothetical 'Latin School'"? Hoc jam exstat. :) Quære in rete de Schola Nova a Belgis instituta et curata.<br />
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Anyway, thank you for this list. I like the idea.
Quid de "a hypothetical 'Latin School'"? Hoc jam exstat. :) Quære in rete de Schola Nova a Belgis instituta et curata.<br />
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Anyway, thank you for this list. I like the idea. True, I have not listed any o…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-07:727885:Comment:271352008-09-07T16:47:30.876ZLatinum Institutehttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/metrodorus
True, I have not listed any of the all Latin schoolbooks for Classical texts - there are a great number of these, and I have some saved to my computer. It would be worth making a list of these as well.
True, I have not listed any of the all Latin schoolbooks for Classical texts - there are a great number of these, and I have some saved to my computer. It would be worth making a list of these as well. A very interesting suggestion…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-07:727885:Comment:271312008-09-07T16:30:21.628ZStefanohttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/Stefano
A very interesting suggestion. The edition "in usum delphini" too are very usefull, but the index you share is absolutely necessary.
A very interesting suggestion. The edition "in usum delphini" too are very usefull, but the index you share is absolutely necessary. Yes, and the list will contin…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-06:727885:Comment:270852008-09-06T12:05:32.295ZLatinum Institutehttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/metrodorus
Yes, and the list will continue to grow. Google Books seems to be speeding up in its process - I keep noticing new books appearing - the titles appear a few weeks before the scan becomes available. Sometimes however, scans can only be accessed from the USA, so it is necessary to use a server like www.proxify.com to enter google with. I find many more titles are available when I do my search this way.<br />
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Google is amazing for Latinists, and now that publicdomainreprints have their automated…
Yes, and the list will continue to grow. Google Books seems to be speeding up in its process - I keep noticing new books appearing - the titles appear a few weeks before the scan becomes available. Sometimes however, scans can only be accessed from the USA, so it is necessary to use a server like www.proxify.com to enter google with. I find many more titles are available when I do my search this way.<br />
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Google is amazing for Latinists, and now that publicdomainreprints have their automated reprint system in place, getting a hard copy of a text last printed in the mid 1700's is easy - and cheap. This is a great idea. Thank y…tag:eclassics.ning.com,2008-09-05:727885:Comment:270462008-09-05T02:02:49.751ZRJhttp://eclassics.ning.com/profile/RJ
This is a great idea. Thank you for compiling this list. During my graduate work I used a book, which, to my knowledge, is unfortunately unavailable on GoogleBooks: Gradus ad Parnassum, sive manuductio ad compositionem musicae regularem, Viennae, 1725.<br />
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Students who are also enrolled in AP Music Theory enjoy working on extra credit projects out of it. Once you wade through the Pythagorean harmonic study (a great source for learning fractions in Latin), the rules for voice leading are clear and…
This is a great idea. Thank you for compiling this list. During my graduate work I used a book, which, to my knowledge, is unfortunately unavailable on GoogleBooks: Gradus ad Parnassum, sive manuductio ad compositionem musicae regularem, Viennae, 1725.<br />
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Students who are also enrolled in AP Music Theory enjoy working on extra credit projects out of it. Once you wade through the Pythagorean harmonic study (a great source for learning fractions in Latin), the rules for voice leading are clear and the Latin is VERY accessible.